The correct answer is - B. Large sandstone formation in the barren outback of Central Australia.
The Ayers Rock, or Uluru in the native language, is a large sandstone formation in the barren outback in the central part of Australia. This rock is actually one of the trademark natural features of Australia and it is a big tourist attraction, but also a sacred place for the indigenous people of the tribe Pitjantjatjara Anangu. The rock has lot of ancient paintings on it, as well as nice surroundings with lot of springs, waterholes, and rock caves. The Ayers Rock/Uluru is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and this natural feature is in a national park.
Uneven; poor by u.s standards
Answer:
The correct answer is "3. Maximum sustainable yield"
Explanation:
Examining all the options,
The cost of bird nest soup cannot help people determine how many nests to harvest. By either increasing or decreasing the price, there is no direct or indirect effect on the peoples' ability to harvest the birds' nests.
International policies are those policies a nation sets up in order to protect their interest in the <em>international field. </em>The issue of nests harvesting might sometimes be a national issue. You cannot set up an international policy that would affect issues that occur nationally(within the auspices of the nation).
Maximum sustainable yield is the largest yield that can be taken out of a certain resource within a period of time. This concept can help people determine the number of nests to harvest because it tells them to stop when a particular number of nests have been harvested within a set time period.
The tragedy of the commons is a situation where shared-resources are over-consumed, spoiled and depleted by those who put their own self interest ahead of the interest of others. It cannot help the people to determine how many nests to harvest because if certain individuals are self-centered and ultimately greedy, they would go the extra mile to achieve their goal without considering the consequence of the birds extinction.
Fundamental niche of the cave swallow are the conditions it requires to survive and reproduce itself. However, there is an absence in the interaction with other species. This means that other species are not taken into account. This concept cannot help people determine how many nests to harvest, rather, <em>realized niche </em>may help.